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    Posted: 02 Feb 2010 at 12:36pm
Just finnished 19 project, added up receipts, Ouch!! I'll never get my money back, paid to much for tractor, Oh well, Live and learn, but i have a nice tractor that should last along time. plus it was fun and gave me sumthing to do this winter. now on to Dads 45 Deiseluploads/488/IM000462.JPG
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Great looking tractor! What kind of $ did you end up putting into it?< id="gwProxy" ="">< ="jsCall;" id="jsProxy" ="">
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1 st attemp at post ing pics sorry for big pic
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 embarresed to say, paid 6,000 for tractor,  4,000 in repairs, clutch, head , injectors, radiator, 1,000 paint, guages, decals, misc
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Yeah, that's kind of how it works. Pretty tough to do a nice restoration not overlooking anything and not spend more than the tractor is worth. I have almost $8K in an Oliver 60, tractor was free. It was totally worn out. All new bearings in the trans, tires, remanufactured engine (didn't cut any corners). I think a really nice one would bring $3K.
Great looking D19 though. 
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tryin to fig this pic deal out
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Very nice looking outfit.  Got any more stack weights?
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I have one I don't like to talk about, paid to much to start with.Everybody deserves one I guess.
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Nice looking tractor. I paid $2500 of my D-19D about 7 years ago. Still haven't got to the point of improving it's looks. Hope to have it as nice as yours someday. rrhead(SD)


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 Great looking D-19 Brian. Love the narrow front turbo diesel combo, I've never seen a narrow front out this way. You and Shipansky will have to get together for a photo shoot. The engine overhaul kits costs as much as a D21. I can tell it was getting expensive, you didn't spring for the chrome exhaust pipe.
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Brian, that is one beautiful tractor you have there.
 Is that 18.4 or 16.9 rubber on the back?
 Looks like implement tires on front, might want to go to tri ribe or else front end will slide around lot more. Really neat to see her on tricycle front end, usually wide front is all I see.
 Man that is one heck of a job you did there, something to really be proud of.
The 45 Diesel will look great when you get that one done too.
  I like the link you put on here, made it easier to look at in full screen mode.
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That may be in my opinion the nicest tractor I've seen.
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That narrow front kinda growing on me now...!  Can't say I've seen one quite like that before-I for one am glad you spent that much! Looks real purdy!
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 Checked the production book only about 170 turbo diesel narrow fronts ever made.
 
 Its to bad AC never got this into production a couple years earlier. They really didn't have anything to compete with the popular Farmall 560's, MM M5's, Case 800/830's/900/930's.
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looks great!!!

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Looks good. I paid $800.00 for mine then had to buy another engine for $900 that needed a little TLC. But the block didn't have 4 holes in it where #5 rod was trying to fly out. I doesn't look like much but shure does run nice.
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BLee - I concur with the don't feel bad sentiments too...I figured I got at least 7K in my D17 Series IV and I inherited the tractor the tractor from my late father for nothing.  Your D19 looks great.  I like that it's a NF as well.  Mike
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I have over $4,000 maybe closer to $4,500 in my WD. I swear I'll never do something like that again. That 19 sure looks sweet though. You know I do have my xt in the shop with the front end off. I could go a little further with it..........
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The D262T engine is expensive if you have to get into it. But they are nice tractors. wouldnt trade mine for anything. Fun to drive.
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There used to be a D19D narrow front here in the county. If I had known they were rare I might have tried to get it. Yours looks great.JP   
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That is just pure sexy. I know you have a lot in it, both time and money, but look what you have. You cannot buy a new one today that can do or equal what you have unless you spend at least twice what you have in that one. Thanks for posting. God Bless.
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Very nice job. Got a before pic?
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Now that is just plain sharp, thanks for posting the pics. Only advise I can give is people who keep track of costs vs values dont restore many tractors. I realy dont have much of an idea what we have in our tractors in total. When Betsy says slow down! I do, when she says OK, I spend. We were lucky in that we aquired some of our higher valued tractors before the hobby took off.  We have a few bucks in our d-19 also, it just doesnt look like much yet. We do have the mechanics fixed and that gas motor runs sooo smooth. As you can see I like the narrow fronts also. Some day to be  like yours I hope. The narrow front realy sets off a D-19 IMO.
 
 
 
 
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Great looking D-19 Brian.  I'd like to see more pics!!!  Don't feel bad about the money you can spend it on a lot worse things and any of us that restore things have been there.
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Was that the tractor from Farrell in Utah?

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You did a good job Brian! Kinda glad I was a day late and a dollar short on that one!  If I would have known you had that much money to put into one I would have sold you one of mine :-)
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You got to love ORANGE on white.Great looking tractor.Worth every penny.Like the other guys said,look what you have,Where would you find a new one.
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I went thru mine front to back top to bottom everything got rebuilt, sand blasted and painted then assembled and touched up, spent between 18 and 20k on parts and paint and blasting.
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tractor came from Utah, but not Farrell, 16.9x38s on rear. Bob, thanx I feel better now!! was not an original NF, i added , but is a factory 3pt
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